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A Muslim couple look at a Manchester United football team jersey at a roadside shop in Kuala Lumpur

Islamic authorities have no plans to issue an edict banning Manchester United jerseys in Malaysia despite recent tabloid reports that Muslims have been urged not to wear the Premier League club's shirts because the emblem features a devil.

Harussani Zakaria, a cleric from Perak, said jerseys with devils, crosses or skulls promoted the "wrong value" for Muslims but that doesn't mean he wanted them banned.

"We just advise people not to wear this," he told The Associated Press on Friday. "Satan is for us our enemy ... It's the wrong value. Satan is always bad."

His clarification follows domestic and international news reports which claimed that Manchester United jerseys and uniforms of other international teams and clubs had been banned for Muslims in Malaysia.

The Manchester United emblem features a red devil holding a trident and the club is sometimes referred to as the Red Devils.

Harussani said other clerics shared his opinion but they didn't plan to pass any edict to ban the attire either. He said many football fans were unaware of the image on the emblem.

Manchester United is among the most widely supported football clubs in Malaysia, where a tabloid report of the ban on the jerseys failed to cause a stir. - AP

Published July 23 2010

Tags: Islam, Manchester, United

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